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Description: Find out what cameras looked like in the United States from 1870 to 1930.
Wooden Field Cameras of the United States 1879-1930 American Challenge Swivel Bed Camera an explosion in field camera design occurred in the United States.  Rival firms patented designs for beds, reversing mechanisms and plate-holders at a breakneck pace.  The result is documented here: a database of wood and brass wet-plate and dry-plate field view cameras manufactured in the United States between 1870-1930.  Leather-covered hand and stand cameras have not been included; a database of them would have an even greater number of models and variations.
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Page title:Wooden Field Cameras of the United States 1879-1930
Keywords:wood, brass, wood and brass, camera, photographica, antique, photographic, American Optical, Anthony, Blair, Eastman, Scovill, Anderson, Gundlach, Gennert, Peck, Folmer, Schwing, Rochester, Optical
Description:antique field and view cameras
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